I think that's how you do it, just an ordinary double displacement reaction. To be honest, I just use my instinct to say the magnesium nitrate is solid and the other is aqueous... I can't remember, if only I have your text book with me.

Oh yeah, I forgot the NET IONIC thing :(. I took this inorganic class like 4 years ago.

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